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Course Description: The Nevada Statutes, Codes and Ethics course satisfies 3 of the 30 hours of continuing professional competency (CPC) required for Nevada licensed professional engineers. The course is designed as a distance learning interactive course that enables the practicing professional engineer to examine the cannons of ethics as well as keep up to date on the legal aspects that govern the practice of engineering in the state of Nevada. Objectives: The primary objective of this course is to familiarize the student with the cannons of ethics and familiarize the student with the laws and rules regulating the practice of engineering in the state of Nevada. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will have increased understanding of ethical practices and be well versed with the NV state laws and board rules. Grading: Students must achieve a minimum score of 70% on the online quiz to pass this course. The quiz may be taken as many times as necessary to successful pass and complete the course. 1 P a g e

Table of Contents Nevada Revised Statutes... 3 Nevada administrative Code... 39 Code of Ethics... 78 References... 84 2 P a g e

Nevada Revised Statutes Title 54. Professions, Occupations and Businesses, Ch. 625 Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors GENERAL PROVISIONS NRS 625.005 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to safeguard life, health and property and to promote the public welfare by providing for the licensure of qualified and competent professional engineers and professional land surveyors. NRS 625.008 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NRS 625.010 to 625.090, inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to them in those sections. NRS 625.010 Board defined. Board means the State Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. NRS 625.025 Discipline defined. Discipline means a recognized field of study in professional engineering as determined by the Board. NRS 625.030 Engineer intern defined. Engineer intern means a person who has satisfied the requirements of NRS 625.386 and subsection 1 of NRS 625.390. 3 P a g e

NRS 625.033 Intern defined. Intern means an engineer intern or a land surveyor intern. NRS 625.035 Land surveyor intern defined. Land surveyor intern means a person who has satisfied the requirements of NRS 625.386 and subsection 1 of NRS 625.390. NRS 625.038 Licensee defined. Licensee means a professional engineer or professional land surveyor licensed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. NRS 625.040 Practice of land surveying defined. 1. A person who, in a private or public capacity, does or offers to do any one or more of the following practices land surveying: (a) Locates, relocates, establishes, re-establishes or retraces any property line or boundary of any tract of land or any road, right-of-way, easement, alignment or elevation of any of the fixed works embraced within the practice of professional engineering as described in NRS 625.050. (b) Makes any survey for the subdivision or resubdivision of any tract of land. (c) Determines, by the use of the principles of land surveying, the position for any monument or reference point which marks a property line, boundary or corner, or sets, resets or replaces any such monument or reference point. (d) Determines the configuration or contour of the earth s surface or the position of fixed objects thereon by measuring lines and angles and applying the principles of trigonometry. (e) Geodetic or cadastral surveying. (f) Municipal and topographic surveying. (g) Determines the information shown or to be shown on any map or document prepared or furnished in connection with any one or more of the functions described in paragraphs (a) to (f), inclusive. (h) Indicates in any manner, by the use of the title land surveyor, or by any other representation, that the person practices or offers to practice land surveying. 4 P a g e

(i) Procures or offers to procure land-surveying work for others or for himself or herself. (j) Manages or conducts as manager, proprietor or agent any place from which landsurveying work is solicited, performed or practiced. 2. A person practices land surveying if the person professes to be a land surveyor or is in a responsible charge of land-surveying work. 3. Making a survey exclusively for geological or landscaping purposes, or aerial photographs or photogrammetry, not involving any of the practices specified in subsection 1, does not constitute land surveying. 4. The practice of land surveying does not include the design, either in whole or in part, of any structure or fixed works embraced in the practice of professional engineering. NRS 625.050 Practice of professional engineering defined. 1. The practice of professional engineering includes, but is not limited to: (a) Any professional service which involves the application of engineering principles and data, such as surveying, consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning and design, or responsible supervision of construction or operation in connection with any public or private utility, structure, building, machine, equipment, process, work or project, wherein the public welfare or the safeguarding of life, health or property is concerned or involved. (b) Such other services as are necessary to the planning, progress and completion of any engineering project or to the performance of any engineering service. 2. The practice of engineering does not include land surveying or the work ordinarily performed by persons who operate or maintain machinery or equipment. NRS 625.060 Professional engineer defined. Professional engineer means a person who by reason of his or her professional education and practical experience is granted a license by the Board to practice professional engineering. 5 P a g e

NRS 625.070 Professional land surveyor defined. Professional land surveyor means a person who by reason of his or her professional education and practical experience is granted a license by the Board to practice land surveying in this State. NRS 625.080 Responsible charge of work defined. Responsible charge of work means the independent control and direction, by the use of initiative, skill and independent judgment, of the investigation or design of professional engineering or land-surveying work or the supervision of such work. NRS 625.090 Subordinate defined. Subordinate means any person directly supervised by a professional land surveyor or professional engineer who assists a professional land surveyor or professional engineer in the practice of land surveying or professional engineering. STATE BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS NRS 625.100 Creation; number and appointment of members; oath. 1. The Governor shall appoint nine persons, six of whom must be engaged in the practice or teaching of professional engineering in any of its disciplines except military engineering, and two of whom must be engaged in the practice or teaching of land surveying and one of whom must be a member of the general public. The members must be citizens of the United States and residents of this State, and constitute the State Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. 2. All appointments made for members who are engaged in the practice or teaching of professional engineering or land surveying must be made from the current roster of professional engineers and professional land surveyors as issued by the Board and on file in the Office of the Secretary of State. Insofar as practicable, membership on the Board of those members must be distributed proportionately among the recognized disciplines of the profession. The members who are professional land surveyors must not be professional engineers. 6 P a g e

3. Within 30 days after appointment, each member shall take and subscribe to the oath of office as prescribed by the laws of Nevada and shall file the oath with the Secretary of State. NRS 625.110 Officers; quorum; compensation of members and employees; Executive Director. 1. The Board shall elect officers from its members and, by regulation, establish the: (a) Offices to which members may be elected; (b) Title and term for each office; and (c) Procedure for electing members to each office. 2. At any meeting, five members constitute a quorum. 3. Each member is entitled to receive: (a) A salary of not more than $150 per day, as fixed by the Board, while engaged in the business of the Board; and (b) A per diem allowance and travel expenses, at a rate fixed by the Board, while engaged in the business of the Board. The rate must not exceed the rate provided for state officers and employees generally. 4. While engaged in the business of the Board, each employee of the Board is entitled to receive a per diem allowance and travel expenses at a rate fixed by the Board. The rate must not exceed the rate provided for state officers and employees generally. 5. The salaries of members of the Board and employees of the Board must be paid from the fees received by the Board pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, and no part of those salaries may be paid out of the State General Fund. 6. The Board shall appoint an Executive Director who serves at the pleasure of the Board and is entitled to receive such compensation as may be fixed by the Board. NRS 625.120 Offices. The Board may maintain offices in as many localities in the State as it finds necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. 7 P a g e

NRS 625.130 Seal. The Board shall adopt and have an official seal. NRS 625.135 Employees. The Board may employ and fix the compensation to be paid to attorneys, investigators and other professional consultants and clerical personnel necessary to the discharge of its duties and may reimburse such employees for actual expenses they incur while acting on behalf of the Board. NRS 625.140 Bylaws and regulations; code of conduct. The Board may adopt all bylaws and regulations, including the adoption of a code of conduct which is binding on any person licensed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, not inconsistent with the constitution and laws of this state, which are necessary for the proper performance of the duties of the Board, the regulation of the proceedings before it and the maintenance of a high standard of integrity and dignity in the profession. NRS 625.145 Fiscal year. The Board shall operate on the basis of a fiscal year commencing on July 1 and terminating on June 30. NRS 625.150 Deposit and use of money received by Board; delegation of authority concerning disciplinary action; deposit of fines; claim for attorney s fees or cost of investigation; disciplinary action. 1. The Board shall deposit in banks, credit unions and savings and loan associations in the State of Nevada all money collected by it. 2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6, all money collected by the Board must be used to meet the expenses of conducting examinations, issuing licenses and conducting the office of the Board. 3. The expenses of the Board, including the per diem allowances and travel expenses of the members and employees of the Board while engaged in the business of the Board and the expenses of conducting examinations, must be paid from the current receipts. No portion thereof may be paid from the State Treasury. 8 P a g e

4. Any balance remaining in excess of the expenses incurred may be retained by the Board and used in defraying the future expenses thereof. 5. The Board may delegate to a hearing officer or panel its authority to take any disciplinary action pursuant to this chapter, impose and collect fines and penalties therefor and deposit the money therefrom in banks, credit unions or savings and loan associations in this State. 6. If a hearing officer or panel is not authorized to take disciplinary action pursuant to subsection 5 and the Board deposits the money collected from the imposition of fines with the State Treasurer for credit to the State General Fund, it may present a claim to the State Board of Examiners for recommendation to the Interim Finance Committee if money is needed to pay attorney s fees or the costs of an investigation, or both. 7. The Board shall consider and take appropriate action concerning a written notification received by the Board pursuant to NRS 278.587 or 338.176. NRS 625.152 Duties: Issuance of licenses; implementation of provisions of chapter; provision of certain information. The Board shall: 1. Issue licenses to qualified and competent persons as professional engineers and professional land surveyors and certify qualified and competent persons as engineer interns and land surveyor interns. 2. Carry out the provisions of this chapter. 3. Upon request, provide information concerning the regulation of the practice of professional engineering and land surveying. NRS 625.154 Duties: Annual examinations. 1. The Board shall hold examinations of applicants for licenses at least once each year in localities determined by the number of applications received. 2. The examinations must be written and administered in English. 3. The Board shall not prohibit an applicant for a license from taking a regularly scheduled examination for that license solely because the Board failed to review the applicant s application before the examination. If the Board prohibits an applicant for a license from taking the examination in violation of this subsection, the Board shall hold or cause to be held an examination for the applicant within 30 days after the violation occurs. 9 P a g e

NRS 625.156 Duties: Reports relating to issuance of licenses, examinations and complaints. Repealed. (See chapter 337, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1634.) NRS 625.170 Roster: Preparation; contents; distribution. 1. The Executive Director of the Board shall, once each year or at intervals established by the Board, prepare a roster that shows, for each: (a) Professional engineer, his or her name and license number, the city in which he or she lives and the discipline of engineering in which he or she specializes. (b) Professional land surveyor, his or her name and license number, and the city in which he or she lives. (c) Engineer intern or land surveyor intern, his or her name and certificate number. 2. The roster must be: (a) Made available to each licensee in a manner prescribed by the Board. (b) Placed on file with the Secretary of State and county and city clerks. (c) Distributed or sold to the public. NRS 625.175 Power of Board to define scope of disciplines of engineering. The Board may by regulation define the scope of each discipline of professional engineering for which licensure is required pursuant to this chapter. NRS 625.177 Authority of Board to require persons who are not natural persons to register with Board before engaging in practice of professional engineering; regulations. 1. The Board may require a firm, partnership, corporation or any other person who is not a natural person to register with the Board before engaging in or offering to engage in the practice of professional engineering in this state. The Board may charge a fee of not more than $50 to register pursuant to this section. 2. The Board may adopt regulations to carry out the provisions of this section. 10 P a g e

NRS 625.179 Authority of Board to require persons who are not natural persons to register with Board before engaging in practice of land surveying; regulations. 1. The Board may require a firm, partnership, corporation or any other person who is not a natural person to register with the Board before engaging in or offering to engage in the practice of land surveying in this state. The Board may charge a fee of not more than $50 to register pursuant to this section. 2. The Board may adopt regulations to carry out the provisions of this section. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING NRS 625.183 Qualifications of applicant for licensure as professional engineer. 1. A person who: (a) Is 21 years of age or older; and (b) Is a citizen of the United States or is lawfully entitled to remain and work in the United States, may apply to the Board, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and any regulations adopted by the Board, for licensure as a professional engineer. 2. An applicant for licensure as a professional engineer must: (a) Be of good character and reputation; and (b) Pass the examination on the: (1) Fundamentals of engineering or receive a waiver of that requirement; and (2) Principles and practices of engineering, 3. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 625.203, an applicant for licensure as a professional engineer is not qualified for licensure unless the applicant is a graduate of an engineering curriculum of 4 years or more that is approved by the Board and has a record of 4 years or more of active experience in engineering which is satisfactory to the Board and which indicates that the applicant is competent to be placed in responsible charge of engineering work. An applicant who is eligible to take the examination on the principles and practices of engineering pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 625.193 may take the examination on the principles 11 P a g e

and practices of engineering before the applicant meets the active experience requirements for licensure set forth in this subsection. 4. To determine whether an applicant for licensure as a professional engineer has an adequate record of active experience pursuant to subsection 3: (a) Graduation from a college or university in a discipline of engineering with a master s or doctoral degree is equivalent to 2 years of active experience, except that, in the aggregate, not more than 2 years of active experience may be satisfied by graduation from a college or university with such degrees, regardless of the number of degrees earned. (b) Two of the 4 years of active experience must have been completed by working under the direct supervision of a professional engineer who is licensed in the discipline in which the applicant is applying for licensure, unless that requirement is waived by the Board. (c) The execution, as a contractor, of work designed by a professional engineer, or the supervision of the construction of that work as a foreman or superintendent, is not equivalent to active experience in engineering. 5. A person who is not working in the field of engineering when applying for licensure is eligible for licensure as a professional engineer if the person complies with the requirements for licensure prescribed in this chapter. NRS 625.193 Examination for licensure as professional engineer: Scope; waiver; administration. 1. The examination for licensure as a professional engineer must consist of: (a) An examination on the fundamentals of engineering that must cover the subject matter of a general education or training in engineering. If the applicant for licensure as a professional engineer has graduated from an engineering curriculum that is approved by the Board and has 15 years or more of experience in engineering, the examination on the fundamentals of engineering may be waived by the Board. (b) An examination on the principles and practices of engineering that must cover the discipline of engineering in which the applicant is applying for licensure. 2. An applicant for licensure as a professional engineer must pass the examination on the fundamentals of engineering or receive a waiver of that requirement before the applicant may take the examination on the principles and practices of engineering. 12 P a g e

3. When determining the content of the examinations on the fundamentals of engineering and the principles and practices of engineering, the Board shall consider the recognized disciplines of engineering and may conform the examination to the particular qualifications of the applicant. 4. The Board may require additional examinations for licensure in specialized areas of practice within one or more recognized disciplines of engineering. 5. The Board may administer or authorize an accredited college or university that offers a program in engineering approved by the Board to administer the examination on the fundamentals of engineering to persons who are not applicants for licensure as professional engineers in this state. 6. The Board may prescribe or limit the use of notes, texts and reference materials by applicants who are taking the examinations. 7. The Board may require the examinations or any portion of the examinations set forth in this section to be completed: (a) In writing, with a pen or pencil of a type that has been approved by the Board; (b) With a computer that has been provided or approved by the Board; or (c) Orally, in the manner prescribed by the Board. NRS 625.203 Board may waive certain requirements for licensure as professional engineer for qualified applicants. The Board may waive any requirement for education that is required for licensure as a professional engineer pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 625.183 and may issue a license to practice professional engineering to a person who: 1. Before July 1, 2010, received approval from the Board to take the examination on the principles and practices of engineering pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1 of NRS 625.193; and 2. Before August 1, 2014: (a) Passes the examination for licensure pursuant to NRS 625.193; and (b) Has a record of 10 years or more of active experience in engineering which is satisfactory to the Board and which indicates the person is competent to be placed in responsible charge of engineering work. 13 P a g e

PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING NRS 625.250 The Board shall: Duties of Board concerning professional land surveyors. 1. Administer the provisions and requirements of this chapter concerning professional land surveyors. 2. Make and enforce such regulations as are necessary to carry out those provisions. NRS 625.270 Qualifications of applicant for licensure as professional land surveyor. 1. A person who: (a) Is 21 years of age or older; and (b) Is a citizen of the United States or is lawfully entitled to remain and work in the United States, may apply to the Board, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and any regulations adopted by the Board, for licensure as a professional land surveyor. 2. An applicant for licensure as a professional land surveyor must: (a) Be of good character and reputation; and (b) Pass the examination on the: (1) Fundamentals of land surveying or receive a waiver of that requirement; and (2) Principles and practices of land surveying, 3. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 625.285, an applicant for licensure as a professional land surveyor may not take the examination on the principles and practices of land surveying, unless the applicant is a graduate of a land-surveying curriculum of 4 years or more that is approved by the Board and has a record of 4 years or more of active experience in land surveying that is satisfactory to the Board and indicates that the applicant is competent to be placed in responsible charge of land-surveying work. 4. To determine whether an applicant for licensure as a professional land surveyor has an adequate record of active experience pursuant to subsection 3: 14 P a g e

(a) Two of the 4 years of active experience must have been completed by working under the direct supervision of a professional land surveyor, unless that requirement is waived by the Board. (b) The execution, as a contractor, of work designed by a professional land surveyor, or the supervision of the construction of that work as a foreman or superintendent, is not equivalent to active experience in land surveying. 5. A person who is not working in the field of land surveying when applying for licensure is eligible for licensure as a professional land surveyor if the person complies with the requirements for licensure prescribed in this chapter. NRS 625.280 Examination for licensure as professional land surveyor: Scope; waiver; administration. 1. The examination for licensure as a professional land surveyor must consist of: (a) An examination on the fundamentals of land surveying that must cover the subject matter of a general land-surveying education or training. If the applicant for licensure as a professional land surveyor has 15 years or more of experience in land surveying, the examination on the fundamentals of land surveying may be waived. For the purposes of determining the years of experience of an applicant for licensure as a professional land surveyor pursuant to this paragraph, the Board shall consider graduation from a land-surveying curriculum that is approved by the Board to be equivalent to 4 years of experience. (b) An examination on the principles and practices of land surveying. 2. An applicant for licensure as a professional land surveyor must pass the examination on the fundamentals of land surveying or receive a waiver of that requirement before the applicant may take the examination on the principles and practices of land surveying. 3. The Board may administer or authorize an accredited college or university that offers a program in land surveying approved by the Board to administer the examination on the fundamentals of land surveying to persons who are not applicants for licensure as professional land surveyors in this state. 4. The Board may prescribe or limit the use of notes, texts and reference materials by applicants who are taking the examinations. 5. The Board may require the examinations or any portion of the examinations set forth in this section to be completed: 15 P a g e

(a) In writing, with a pen or pencil of a type that has been approved by the Board; (b) With a computer that has been provided or approved by the Board; or (c) Orally, in the manner prescribed by the Board. NRS 625.285 Board may waive certain requirements for licensure as professional land surveyor for qualified applicants. The Board may waive any requirement for education that is required for licensure as a professional land surveyor pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 625.270 and may issue a license to practice professional land surveying to a person who: 1. Before July 1, 2010, received approval from the Board to take the examination on the principles and practices of land surveying pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1 of NRS 625.280; and 2. Before August 1, 2014, passes the examination for licensure pursuant to NRS 625.280. NRS 625.320 Oaths: Administration; record. 1. Every professional land surveyor may administer and certify oaths when: (a) It is necessary to take testimony for the identification or establishment of old, lost or obliterated corners; (b) A corner or monument is found in a perishable condition; or (c) The importance of a survey makes it desirable to administer oaths to his or her assistants for the faithful performance of their duty. 2. A record of oaths must be prepared as part of the field notes of the survey, and a memorandum of them must be made on the record of survey to be filed under this chapter. NRS 625.335 Entry upon land or water to perform duties: Notice; approval. 1. A surveyor may enter public or private land, a water course or a body of water to: (a) Investigate, recover, establish, re-establish, rehabilitate, perpetuate or use evidence of a boundary location. (b) Locate, relocate, use, install, perpetuate or replace a survey monument. 16 P a g e

(c) Perform land or control surveying. 2. Before entering private land pursuant to subsection 1, a surveyor must provide written notice to the owner or occupant of the land of the proposed date and approximate time of entry upon the land and a statement of the purpose for entry upon the land. The notice must include the name, number of the license and business affiliation of the surveyor. The surveyor shall obtain the approval of the owner or occupant of the land before entry. An owner shall not unreasonably withhold approval of such entry on the land. The provisions of this subsection are not applicable to an entry made pursuant to NRS 37.050. 3. The provisions of this section do not relieve a surveyor from any civil liability for any damage caused by the surveyor s entry pursuant to subsection 1. 4. As used in this section, surveyor includes: (a) A professional land surveyor or his or her designee. (b) A surveyor employed by the Federal Government or an agency of the Federal Government, the State of Nevada, a political subdivision of the State or an agency of the State. NRS 625.340 Record of survey: Filing; disclosures. After making a survey in conformity with the practice of land surveying, a professional land surveyor shall, within 90 days after the establishment of points or lines, file with the county recorder in the county in which the survey was made a record of survey relating to land boundaries and property lines, which discloses: 1. The result of an adjustment of a boundary line that causes a transfer of land between two abutting parcels but does not result in the creation of any additional parcels. 2. The boundary limits and configuration of any new parcel created in an industrial or commercial subdivision for which a final map has been filed previously pursuant to the provisions of chapter 278 of NRS. 3. Material evidence which, in whole or in part, does not appear on any map or record previously recorded or filed in the office of the municipal engineer, county recorder, county clerk, county surveyor, or in the Bureau of Land Management of the Department of the Interior. 4. A material discrepancy with a map or record described in subsection 3. 5. Evidence that, by reasonable analysis, might result in alternate positions of points or lines. 17 P a g e

6. The establishment of one or more lines not shown on any map or record described in subsection 3, the positions of which are not ascertained from an inspection of the record or map without trigonometric calculations. NRS 625.350 Record of survey: Form and contents. 1. A record of survey must be a map legibly drawn in waterproof ink on tracing cloth or produced by the use of other materials of a permanent nature generally used for that purpose in the engineering profession. The size of each sheet must be 24 by 32 inches. A marginal line must be drawn completely around each sheet, leaving an entirely blank margin of 1 inch at the top, bottom and right edges, and 2 inches at the left edge along the 24-inch dimension. 2. A record of survey must show: (a) All monuments found, set, reset or replaced, describing their kind, size and location and giving other data relating thereto. (b) Bearing or witness monuments, the basis of bearings, bearing and length of lines and the scale of the map. (c) The name and legal description of the tract in which the survey is located and any ties to adjoining tracts. (d) The tie to the control network maintained by the National Geodetic Survey of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, if points of the network are established in the area in which the survey is made. (e) A memorandum of oaths, if any. (f) The signature and validated stamp of the surveyor who performed the survey. (g) A certificate prepared by the surveyor indicating: (1) The person or entity for whom the survey was performed; (2) The general vicinity of the property being surveyed; (3) The date the survey was completed; (4) Whether monuments were found or set and, if so, their character and location as shown; and (5) Any other pertinent information. 18 P a g e

(h) Any other data necessary for the interpretation of the various items and locations of the points, lines and areas shown. 3. If the land surveyed is described in terms of area, the record of the survey must show the area of the land surveyed in the following manner: (a) In acres, calculated to the nearest one-hundredth of an acre, if the area is 2 acres or more; or (b) In square feet, if the area is less than 2 acres. 4. As used in this section, control network means a system of coordinates that defines latitude, longitude, height, scale, gravity and orientation throughout the United States. NRS 625.360 When record of survey not required. A record of survey is not required of any professional land surveyor when a final map is recorded in compliance with the provisions of chapter 278 of NRS not later than 120 days after the establishment of points or lines. NRS 625.370 Record of survey: Charge for filing and indexing; filing by county recorder; records provided to county assessor. 1. The charge for filing and indexing any record of survey is $17 for the first page plus $10 for each additional page. 2. The record of survey must be suitably filed by the county recorder, and the county recorder shall keep proper indexes of such survey records by name of tract, subdivision or United States land subdivision. 3. A county recorder who records a record of survey pursuant to this section shall, within 7 working days after recording the record of survey, provide to the county assessor at no charge: (a) A duplicate copy of the record of survey and supporting documents; or (b) Access to the digital record of survey and any digital supporting documents. The record of survey and supporting documents must be in a form that is acceptable to the county recorder and the county assessor. NRS 625.380 Requirements for monuments. 1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, monuments set must be sufficient in number and durability and efficiently placed so as not to be readily disturbed to ensure, together 19 P a g e

with monuments already existing, the perpetuation of facile re-establishment of any point or line of the survey. 2. Any monument set by a professional land surveyor to mark or reference a point on a property or boundary line must be permanently and visibly marked or tagged with the number of the license of the professional land surveyor setting it, each number to be preceded by the letters P.L.S. 3. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, if a monument cannot be set or reset because of steep terrain, water, marsh or existing structures, or if it would be obliterated as a result of construction or maintenance of any highway under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation, one or more reference monuments, as defined in NRS 329.120, must be set. In addition to the requirements for a monument set forth in subsections 1 and 2, the letters RM must be stamped in the tablet, disc or cap of the reference monument. One reference monument may be used if it is set on the actual line or a prolongation thereof. In all other cases, at least two reference monuments must be used. If the reference monuments do not appear on a record of survey filed in accordance with the provisions of NRS 625.340 to 625.380, inclusive, a corner record must be filed pursuant to chapter 329 of NRS. 4. The provisions of subsection 3 do not apply if federal law prohibits the destruction or removal of a monument. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS NRS 625.381 Licenses: Issuance; content; effect. 1. The Board shall issue a license to practice professional engineering or land surveying to any applicant who, in the opinion of the Board, has complied with all the requirements of this chapter concerning professional engineers or professional land surveyors, respectively. 2. A license to practice professional engineering or land surveying must: (a) Set forth the full name of the licensee. (b) Include the number of the license. (c) Be signed by the Chair and Executive Director under the seal of the Board. 20 P a g e

(d) Authorize the practice of professional engineering in the discipline for which the applicant has qualified or the practice of land surveying, respectively. 3. The issuance of a license to practice professional engineering or land surveying by the Board is evidence that the licensee is entitled to all the rights and privileges of a professional engineer or professional land surveyor, respectively, while the license remains on active status. NRS 625.382 Issuance of license to licensee of another state. 1. The Board may issue a license to practice professional engineering or land surveying to an applicant, upon presentation of evidence that the applicant is licensed to practice professional engineering or land surveying, respectively, and in good standing in a state, territory, possession of the United States or country that maintains standards of engineering or land-surveying licensure, equivalent to those in this state, if the applicant, in the judgment of the Board, has the necessary qualifications pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. 2. The Board may require an applicant for licensure as a professional engineer or professional land surveyor pursuant to subsection 1 to pass a written or oral examination conducted by not less than three professional engineers or professional land surveyors. NRS 625.383 Stamp. 1. Each professional engineer and professional land surveyor shall obtain a stamp of the design authorized by the Board, bearing his or her name and license number and the legend Professional Engineer followed by the discipline for which he or she is qualified or the legend Professional Land Surveyor, respectively. 2. To facilitate the obtaining of a stamp by a professional engineer or professional land surveyor pursuant to subsection 1, the Board shall, upon request, provide its authorized design to any retailer or manufacturer of stamps. A professional engineer or professional land surveyor may obtain his or her stamp from any retailer or manufacturer of stamps. 3. A professional land surveyor shall not use the legend Professional Engineer. NRS 625.384 Minimum grade required on each examination for licensure or certification. To qualify for licensure as a professional engineer or professional land surveyor or for certification as an engineer intern or land surveyor intern, an applicant must receive a grade of not less than 70 on each examination required by the Board. 21 P a g e

NRS 625.385 Engineer intern and land surveyor intern: Certification; authorized practice; credit toward required experience. 1. The Board shall certify as an engineer intern or land surveyor intern any person qualified pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. 2. A person certified as an engineer intern or land surveyor intern pursuant to subsection 1 may practice only engineering or land surveying, respectively, as a subordinate. Any work performed by an engineer intern or land surveyor intern may, if deemed of a satisfactory nature by the Board, be applied toward the requirements for experience set forth in NRS 625.183 and 625.270 for licensure as an engineer or land surveyor, respectively. NRS 625.386 Qualifications for certification as land surveyor intern or engineer intern. 1. To be eligible for certification as a land surveyor intern, an applicant must: (a) Be a graduate of or in the final year of a land-surveying or engineering curriculum of 4 years or more that has been approved by the Board and have passed the examination on the fundamentals of land surveying provided for in NRS 625.280; or (b) Have had 4 years or more of experience in land-surveying work that is satisfactory to the Board and have passed the examination on the fundamentals of land surveying provided for in NRS 625.280. 2. To be eligible for certification as an engineer intern, an applicant must: (a) Be a graduate of or in the final year of an engineering curriculum of 4 years or more that has been approved by the Board and have passed the examination on the fundamentals of engineering provided for in NRS 625.193; or (b) Have had 4 years or more of experience in engineering work that is satisfactory to the Board and have passed the examination on the fundamentals of engineering provided for in NRS 625.193. NRS 625.387 Payment of child support: Submission of certain information by applicant; grounds for denial of license or certificate; duty of Board. [Effective on the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding, suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and recreational 22 P a g e

licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with certain processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings and expires by limitation 2 years after that date.] 1. In addition to any other requirements set forth in this chapter, an applicant for the issuance or renewal of a license as a professional engineer or professional land surveyor or a certificate as an engineer intern or land surveyor intern shall submit to the Board the statement prescribed by the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services of the Department of Health and Human Services pursuant to NRS 425.520. The statement must be completed and signed by the applicant. 2. The Board shall include the statement required pursuant to subsection 1 in: (a) The application or any other forms that must be submitted for the issuance or renewal of the license or certificate; or (b) A separate form prescribed by the Board. 3. A license as a professional engineer or a professional land surveyor or a certificate as an engineer intern or land surveyor intern may not be issued or renewed by the Board if the applicant: (a) Fails to submit the statement required pursuant to subsection 1; or (b) Indicates on the statement submitted pursuant to subsection 1 that the applicant is subject to a court order for the support of a child and is not in compliance with the order or a plan approved by the district attorney or other public agency enforcing the order for the repayment of the amount owed pursuant to the order. 4. If an applicant indicates on the statement submitted pursuant to subsection 1 that the applicant is subject to a court order for the support of a child and is not in compliance with the order or a plan approved by the district attorney or other public agency enforcing the order for the repayment of the amount owed pursuant to the order, the Board shall advise the applicant to contact the district attorney or other public agency enforcing the order to determine the actions that the applicant may take to satisfy the arrearage. NRS 625.390 Application for licensure: Contents; fees; renewal; penalty for late renewal. 1. An applicant for licensure as a professional engineer or professional land surveyor or for certification as an engineer intern or land surveyor intern must: (a) Complete a form furnished and prescribed by the Board; (b) Answer all questions on the form under oath; 23 P a g e

(c) Provide a detailed summary of his or her technical training and education; (d) Pay the fee established by the Board; and (e) Submit all information required to complete an application for licensure or certification. 2. Unless the requirement is waived by the Board, an applicant for licensure must provide the names of not less than four references who have knowledge of the background, character and technical competence of the applicant. None of the persons named as references may be members of the Board. If the applicant is: (a) Applying for licensure as a professional engineer, the persons named as references must be professional engineers licensed in this State or any other state, three of whom must be licensed in the same discipline of engineering for which the applicant is applying for licensure. (b) Applying for licensure as a professional land surveyor, the persons named as references must be professional land surveyors licensed in this State or any other state. 3. The Board shall, by regulation, establish the fee for licensure as a professional engineer and professional land surveyor in an amount not to exceed $200. The fee is nonrefundable and must accompany the application. 4. The Board shall charge and collect from each applicant for certification as an engineer intern or land surveyor intern a fee fixed by the Board of not more than $100, which includes the cost of examination and the issuance of a certificate. 5. A nonresident applying for licensure as a professional engineer or professional land surveyor is subject to the same fees as a resident. 6. An applicant must furnish proof that he or she is a citizen of the United States or is lawfully entitled to remain and work in the United States. 7. The Board shall require the biennial renewal of each license of a professional engineer or professional land surveyor and collect a fee for renewal of not more than $100, prescribed by regulation of the Board, except that the Board may prescribe shorter periods and prorated fees in setting up a system of staggered renewals. 8. An applicant for the renewal of a license must submit with the fee for renewal all information required to complete the renewal. 9. In addition to the fee for renewal, the Board shall require a holder of an expired license to pay, as a condition of renewal, a penalty in an amount established by regulation of the Board. 24 P a g e

NRS 625.395 Renewal of expired license. Each licensee must renew his or her license and pay the fee for renewal. Any licensee who fails to renew a license may do so within 6 months after the date of its expiration, upon application to and with the approval of the Board, payment of all required fees and penalties, and submission of all information required to complete the renewal. The Board may extend the time for renewal of the expired license. NRS 625.397 Board may require examination for reinstatement or renewal of license. The Board may require any person: 1. Whose license to practice professional engineering or land surveying has expired; or 2. Who has been the subject of a disciplinary proceeding before the Board, to pass a written or oral examination as a condition of reinstating or renewing his or her license. NRS 625.398 Regulations concerning continuing education for professional engineers and professional land surveyors. The Board shall adopt regulations concerning continuing education for professional engineers and professional land surveyors. The regulations must include: 1. The number of hours of credit required annually; 2. The criteria used to accredit each course; and 3. The requirements for submission of proof of attendance at courses. NRS 625.400 Replacement of revoked, lost, destroyed or mutilated license. A new license to replace any license revoked, lost, destroyed or mutilated may be issued, subject to the regulations of the Board, and a charge of not more than $40 may be made for its issuance. 25 P a g e

NRS 625.403 Use of word certify or certification in practice of professional engineering or land surveying. The use of the word certify or certification by a professional engineer or professional land surveyor in the practice of professional engineering or land surveying constitutes an expression of professional opinion regarding those facts or findings which are the subject of the certification. NRS 625.405 Immunity from civil liability. 1. Any person who furnishes information concerning a licensee, an applicant for licensure, an intern or an applicant for certification as an intern in good faith and without malicious intent is immune from any civil action for furnishing that information. 2. The Board, any member, employee or committee of the Board, counsel, investigator, expert, hearing officer, licensee, intern or other person who assists the Board in the investigation or prosecution of an alleged violation of a provision of this chapter, a proceeding concerning licensure or reissuance of a license or a criminal prosecution is immune from any civil liability for: (a) Any decision or action taken in good faith and without malicious intent in response to information acquired by the Board. (b) Disseminating information concerning a licensee, an applicant for licensure, an intern or an applicant for certification as an intern to any other licensing board, national association of registered boards, an agency of the Federal Government or of the State, the Attorney General or any law enforcement agency. NRS 625.407 Conditions under which association may practice engineering or land surveying. 1. Except as otherwise provided in this section: (a) A firm, partnership, corporation or other person engaged in or offering to engage in the practice of engineering or land surveying in this state shall employ full-time at least one professional engineer or professional land surveyor, respectively, at each place of business where the work is or will be performed; and (b) All engineering or land-surveying work done at a place of business must be performed under a professional engineer or professional land surveyor, respectively, who has been placed in responsible charge of the work and who is employed full-time at that particular place of business. 26 P a g e

2. If the only professional engineer or professional land surveyor employed full-time at a place of business where engineering or land-surveying work is performed ceases to be employed at that place of business, during the 30 days next following his or her departure: (a) The place of business is not required to employ full-time a professional engineer or professional land surveyor; and (b) The professional engineer or professional land surveyor placed in responsible charge of engineering or land-surveying work performed at the place of business is not required to be employed full-time at that place of business. 3. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5: (a) A firm, partnership, corporation or other person who performs or offers to perform engineering services in a certain discipline at a particular place of business in this state shall employ full-time at that place of business a professional engineer licensed in that discipline. (b) Each person who holds himself or herself out as practicing a certain discipline of engineering must be licensed in that discipline or employ full-time a professional engineer licensed in that discipline. 4. Professional engineers and professional land surveyors may join or form a partnership, corporation, limited-liability company or other business organization or association with registrants and licensees outside of their field of practice, or with persons who are not registered or licensed. 5. The provisions of this section do not apply to a firm, partnership, corporation or other person who: (a) Practices professional engineering for his or her benefit and does not engage in the practice of professional engineering or offer professional engineering services to other persons; or (b) Is engaged in the practice of professional engineering or land surveying in offices established for limited or temporary purposes, including offices established for the convenience of field survey crews or offices established for inspecting construction. DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS 27 P a g e